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TRE RRR GLANCE Was an 86 aN " ‘Rosey’ Bill Ryan, Giant Pitcher, And Girl He Is Engaged to Marry Grounds just after the Giants “Rosey” Bill Ryan, crack twirler of the Giants, and his fiancee, Miss Anne Reidy of Worcester, Mass., whose engage- ment was announced at the Polo whipped the Yanks fr the fourth consecutive time, thereby winning the series. organization known as Friends of the SINGS BETTER THAN People. JOHN McCORMACK = = Hastings Says 40 But Court Would Not Listen—Sentence Suspended. Charles Hastings, of No. 2808 Bast ‘Twenty-eight Street, Brooklyn, was arraigned to-day in Ridgewood, L. 1. Me Court before Magistrate Kochendorfer on a charge of vagrency. Henry Klein said that he a Hastings yesterday at Himrod nd Fairview Avenue, Ridgew hen the latter was singing loudly, and P passed a hat among persons who @athered to hear hii Always Keep It on the Table Let each member of the family enjoy this appetizing combination of the world’s finest Patrolman spices. Use the genuine LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE sing better than the Policeman told fe tried to sing in “He says he John McCormac' the Magistrate. the cell last nig' “That's right,” sald Hastings, -“r'll sing right here and show your Honor Tm better than McCormack ever was.’' The Magistfate raised a protesting hand. “All right, I'll ke your word our singing If you'll|= — _ promise PO) | a nr 10 work I'll suspend sentence.” — — — Hastings, who is a bis strapping | Avery Day in the Week fellow 6 feet tall, agreed to go to work. ies, TWO KILLED, EIGHT HURT IN CUBAN ELECTIONS HAVANA, Cuba, Oct. 9.—Fighting i ¥ Mim Which arose out of the heated political q i sa ME campaign being waged preliminary. to = Ch ie coming partiu 8 resulted in the 9 d th of two pe is and the wounding of eight others night at Guanajay, M FLLER Ss near here. The contending factions were members Spaghetti of the Liberal party and of 2 political | Zhe World's Best This is Safety Week Don’t Get Hurt Broadway at Ninth No One Can Be Other Than a oor dancer-if he is think- ing of his feet all the time he attempts to dance, Todo the best you can and be a good loser, if you cannot win, is always the best way to play the game. It is said that practice makes perfect. (Signed) October 9, 1922. 50 Signed Etchings $12.50 to $50 ° (Framed) Just arrived from England and France. Choice etch- ings, with that velvety tone that can come to only a limited number of proofs, Danchez, Green, Hornby (w ho recently illustrated books on Paris by Herbert Adams and Helen Davenport Gibbons), Barrand Matthews, Dicksee, Dobie, Wini- fred Huggins, Antoine Monnier, ‘Andre Ruen, Murray, and others, are the artists who made the etch- ings from some of the following famous places and paintings: St. Paul's Cathedral from the opposite side of the Thames. The Victory Arch at Hyde Park corner. Trafalgar Square, ‘‘Guardians of Empire.” Le Quartier Latin, Paris. Les Jardins du Luxembourg en Hiver. Painting of Sheep. Eighteenth Century Paintings by Sadler. ‘These last are perhaps the most charming, and so deep in tone that you can almost see the colors of the paint. Elghth Gallery, New Bullding Lovely New Tunics Just from Paris Hand-made, Hand-beaded Personally selected in Paris by our own representative, and now being shown in th: French Robe Room, dseegeneperenees — Se IN THE WOMENS’S FASHION SALONS that came to America this Fall have been reproduced { by two of’ New York’s foremost makers t ° . . These Reproductions we are now privileged to offer At Half their price and less because they haveserved their purpose as samples More than 100 coats, capes and wraps and each an individual model, in this great fashion event and sale, beginning Tuesday. $98 to $295 The most successful ideas for street, after- noon and evening wear of these great couturiers CHERUIT WORTH CALLOT PAQUIN LANVIN PATOU MADELEINE JENNY PREMET BERNARD DOUCET BRANDT The long slender coat with the new bell sleeves, wrap around coats, bloused coats, mar- velously soft capes and wraps of ‘duvétyn; vélvet, kasha cloth, brocade, matelasse, broadcloth and the soft pile fabrics. * * * Likurious furs For this is a year of fur trimmings. Here they are used with the unsparing hands of the artists of design. Brown fox, cross fox, mink, fitch, moleskin, beaver, wolf and caracul—smart furs, in every smart fashion. * * * Embroideries, too For they play their part in the new mode of elegance. Silver or copper tinsel, fine bead- ing on the evening wraps, much fine soutache and silk braid. * * * Linings are by no means the least Fur, in deep borders, often to the waistline. Velvet in delightful colorings. Silks in the new os la a ee rm emis ennernalneeeigitn ete aie pee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 9, 1922. Formerly A. T. Stewart Oree by Claire, $8 From Paris That delicious heavy-hanging | scent ,which lingers—but does | As soon | no! linger in the Store. as new shipment comes in, our eager clients make off with it. Fortunately this time the ship- ment is large enough to supply | many people. In charming two-ounce crystal bottles. Perfume Shop, Street Floor, Old Bullding Silk Umbrellas for women—$6.75 $7.95 grade All silk, finished with fine heavy novelty satin or grain borders. Navy blue, green, brown, red, purple, black. Wood handles, finished in amber-colored or white tops and with leather straps or ring- handles. Amber-colored or white rib- tips, and stub-ends. Silk cases. Street Floor, Old Bullding Silk Petticoats Large sizes—$6.95 Several pretty styles cut on slenderizing lines and well tai- lored with reinforced seams. Silk jer-ey, jersey combined with satin or all satin in brown, green, French blue, wistaria, navy blue or black. Third Floor, Old Bullding APs F Boys’ Fine Suits All wool—some of the fabrics are imported. Two pairs full cut, full lined knickers with each suit. And only— $14.50 Tweeds, Herringbones. Diag- onals, Cheviots. Mixtures. Blue and gy, worsteds. Well tailored. einforced. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Street Floor, New Buliding. It’s Bulb Tine. Narcissus should be started | now for Winter blooming. White narcissus, 5¢ ea; 55¢ doz. Yellow narcissus, 5¢ ea, 50¢ doz., $3.75 a hundred. Chinese lilies, 15¢ ea., $1.75 dozen. -Bulbe «with+ bowls ready for— gifts, 75¢ to $2. For outdoor pantie Hollasd bulbs ea. doz. 100 Hyacinths....10¢ $1 $7.50 | Tulips. 4c 40c $3.00 Darwin tulips. 5c 50c¢ $3.75 Crocus 20c¢ $1.00 Seventh Gallery, New Bullding Unusual Sa oe ae ee ana, This is Safety Week Don’t Get Hurt Stuyvesant STERLING mill ! SILVER COURTS Hh Lae" J6 KN F's { 7-piecs hand-chased tea set of ing silver Today's standard price, $1,340; in the sale at $985, “The October dale of... STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE Opens Tuesday morning *. . ° This annual offer of American-made Silver '% fine does not include so many individual pieces as the offers of former years, because of the peculiar condition of the silver and labor markets. Factory stocks are extremely low. Prices are firm. Our leading silversmiths, however, have made up to us for the shortage in quantity, by giving us good meas- ure of quality and style. Some of their best wares, in- cluding unique hand-made pieces, have been secured for this opportunity. And the firmness of the silver market has been off- set by substantial price concessions, enabling us to offer the excellent pieces in this sale At Reductions of One-fifth to One-third The set pictured above is indicative of the quality of the silver in the sale, and the substantial character of the economies, The Collection includes 5-piece Tea Sets—$190 to $410 7-piece Tea Sets—$875 to $1,650 . Coffee Sets—$65 to $415 Baskets, $36 to $64, Vegetable Dishes, $42 to Compotes, $28 to $83. 83,50, Bowls, $20 to $85, Vaues, $22 to $48. Sandwich Plates, $19.25 to $57.50. Water Pitchers, $54 to $115. Bread Trays, $32 to $50. Bread and Butter Plates, $82 to $143 a dozen, Street Floor, Old Building near Motor Entrance, Tenth Street Kettles, $139 to $265. Centre Pieces, $68.75 to $345. Plates, $25.50 to $73.50. Bon-Bon Dishes, $15 to $31, Meat Dishes, $52 to $135. Candy Jars, $12.50. Asparagus Dish, $95. Candle Sticks, $69 to $125. le of WILTON RUGS In the face of advances of 5 to 10 per cent. in the prices of rugs and carpets, and a refusal on the part of rug manufacturers to open any new accounts. $36,500 for $24,273 - a n a ss aeapiad weaves as well as crepes and satins> 502 fine Imported Wiltons, the grade prices quoted below being the mer nets, Get ‘ sae : . a eas clic valves manele prices at which the same qualities are selling in New York today. new and delightful slender-line fashions. on ’ hee Rock Wool Wiltons Super Worsted Wiltons Pei cenrgond bee By hand ies 2 10-wire wea . és 2 10-wire weave ales rap lay re eal We also offer— “ JE C8 COUR Rn $90.00 "$60.00 9 x 12 feet ei ee 9 x 101% feet LLL) $87.50 $58.50 ; ; ; cia align Fo, R ducti 6.9 x9 feet. $66.00 $44.00 rehey 4 long aia pus pe oe French bluse pesceck, flame, eproductions of Meee Hioees ghee | sian is tected. ct $170.50 $115.00 fuchsia, dandelion yellow, mauve, z 114 x 1846 feet........ $172.50 $115.00 % : i $115, navy blue, black or white. Paris Gowns 114 x 15 feet............$187.50 $125.00 1114 x 1814 feet. $175.00 $117.50 No. 647—Boys’ Brown |No. 6325—Girls’ Russia Fret Floor, Old Bullding 27 x 54 inches... -.» $11,00 $7.50 1114 x 15 feet. .$205.00 $142.50 Rusela BrogueBoot ;Good- Salt Shes, ace i; popu es Made to our special order § x6 fee, wis : ee $11.50 27 x 54 inches, . $12.50 $8.50 year welt. Ae + Sizes: : d M id 5 and just from the workrooms ex TM feet........... $36.75 $24.50 410 x 714 feet. - $42.75 $28.50 At this price a remark- Nurses an aids There is suffici = . , x m ins able “alue in style and ines = $89 50 to $195 ere is sufficient variety in the designs and colorings to suit virtually all tastes. Copies durability. a Uniforms—New ata ‘mi Pi ce of Persian rug patterns, and Chinese. And some pleasing all-over and medallion effects. ice e originals : $3.85 to $6.50 _ , i Is vour Child Foot -Healt hy ? Nurses’ unforme have eon Brillant copies gt the brilliant gowns in = . VERY mother wants her chi to grow up without the bunions, ve! le or deep shawl collars. our collection of models from the recent Paris “corns, twisted toes and foot-aches that torture y grow : Pai ; . apt eta toe ae Soe seins as Carvers naey frome fei. Maids’ uniforms have en. | Opening. $10,500 Chenille Rugs for $7,000 Doctors recommend these shoes. Thousands of mothers have dis- vere ire lace cceendie Perfect in silhouette— ? ? covered not only the foot health—but the economy of them. They wear pry ey ow WO, OFES: Sr ‘ G . i longer. They cost lexs—because Blyn Stores sell more shoes than any or batiste, Exquisite in coloring— #, ‘rade Special Price Grade Special’ Priga other store in’New York, Bring your child to the nearest Blyn Shop. White cotton pope, oxford § Of finest fabri ~« ON Oe tO Te ey naiknaabes $87.50 $59.50 1014 x 1315 ft.........$145.00 $98.50 ™ cloth or ‘linen, 93,88 to $6.80 Sabrica. Bx 10{t.. ++ $72.50 $82.80 2g dh: fh cts4. $185.00 $125.00 . i i 9 ft 50, 50 Blast or grey soizette, cot | tea earlee bo every instance the essence of the = § ton poplin or mohair, $3.85 to e Fren TOC. Second Floor, Old Buliding . . . Bill $6.60 according to material, . i q Tan cotton $6.50. ~Cut down the family Shoe Fen ctten bop Sa aetna ca peep Pin charbray, #88 $3 Tumblers---$1.20 doz. , 9x12 feet Rags Fourth to Half Less Vent ; New Shopping ‘iy’ Centre Store 161 W. 34 St. A few doors West of Macy's, Of lead, blown, clear lus- Maids’ bib aprons of white lawn neafly trimmed with nar- trous zon lace or embroidery, @5¢ to best mal 1,50, $1 Flower Vases—50c Of lead, blown glass, graceful in shape, curving in and out like | $75 Axminsters—for $50 50 Jacquard Axminsters, seamless; colors $45 Wilton Velvets—for $30 40 seamless; natural gray center, deeper By one of the cee Not made from lime 8 large-walsted hour leas. Deco: | woven through to the back. colored band border, . +a) Tal t' of wheat an All Storer Open Sh orpisde fant of Sete ar | ede” Thay: ring! Oe | Micpecinae deldeesueonough | $90 Wiltons—for $70 $18 to $24 Rugs—for $12 uiey ae ha day pert with black ribbon, 68¢ to $1.60. The exgraved design {e » neat| for pene " i la 40 seamless Wilton rugs, copies of fine Or- 70 high-grade wool and fibre mixed and all Third Floor, Old Buliding band of wheat. F Second Gallery, New Building iental pieces, fibre rugs, woven or hand-painted designs. =